Tomorrow, Saturday 5 December @ 6pm – Rialto Cinema, Newmarket, Auckland
The latest film from acclaimed New Zealand director Niki Caro (Whale Rider, North Country), The Vintner’s Luck is a story about balance, questions, struggles, ambition and life. A story that has hit a chord with the Dalai Lama Visit Trust New Zealand.
This is a powerful, meditative tale of Sobran Jodeau, an ambitious young peasant winemaker and the three loves of his life – his earthy wife Celeste, the proudly intellectual baroness Aurora de Valday and Xas, a plain spoken angel who strikes up an unlikely but enduring friendship. Under his guidance Sobran must wrestle with the constant duality of life; from success to failure, love to hate, betrayal to belief – all in pursuit of the perfect vintage.
Following the public talk by his Holiness the Dalai Lama on Saturday at Vector Arena, a special event will be taking place at 6pm at the Rialto Newmarket. A screening of the film will be followed by a panel discussion: Unity and Duality, When Angel and Demon are One with Niki Caro (Director), Joan Scheckel (Screenwriter) and Za Choeje Rinpoche, an emminent Buddhist scholar recognised by the Dalai Lama as the sixth reincarnation of one of the highest Buddhist Lamas of Eastern Tibet. The panel will be exploring themes skilfully woven through Niki Caro’s adaptation of Elizabeth Knox’s acclaimed book.
After seeing the initial screening of The Vintner’s Luck the Dalai Lama Visit Trust New Zealand invited director Niki Caro to be a part of the public event with His Holiness and have worked with her and Za Choeje Rinpoche to create this post-screening dialogue. Za Choeje Rinpoche stated;
“I loved it very much. I think the story in the film is a great metaphor about life. It teaches some lessons on life about the hope, acceptance and balance.”
This is a provocative film that has inspired polarized responses. This is an opportunity for a deeper discussion about the themes of the film and how they are received. It is for a broad audience who would like to contribute to the conversation. It is for anybody who would like to speak truthfully from their hearts, but fear attack.
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This sounds incredible. I’m leaving for nyc tomorrow, and have hardly ever had so much work to do in little time, or I’d respond more fully. good luck. Please give all my best to Niki as well. all best, Dawn
Congratulations what a great coup. Hope all goes well. lots of love and thoughts Lucy xxx
Wow, That is amazing.
Best
Mark
Wow. This is wonderfull news!!! Congrats and…..what a thrill! I will
try to come up with a good question.
XO
-S
Wuuuuuuuuaaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuuu!
congratulations.
I will write something and come back.
love
bea
Congratulations!!!!!!
Tom
so fabulous,
it willl change the world, i know.
Lynn
This is pretty mind blowing. I guess a question I have is how can we as artists change the business financial culture of filmmaking so that more importance is put back on the art, on the artist, on the style of the film, painting, song than the style of clothes someone wears, or their last name, or how ripped their abs are. How can we help make the important stories and passionate artists more important than the almighty dollar? How can we bring the love back and remove the cynicism?
A question for Niki: What informed the decision to make extensive use of handheld camera in a “period” piece, particularly in terms of the feelings and themes you were trying to convey in the film?
Thanks =)
It is good that you took your time to write this post; it’s great to see another’s point of view. I appreciate your work on this page, and I’ll come back for more information.
Can we see this interesting film in France please?